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The benchmark is officially set in the Triumph ISO3. This neutral running shoe provides enhanced energy underfoot with an increased EVERUNTM landing zone, while the ISOFIT System delivers a dynamic fit that adapts to your stride. Set standards and elevate your run in the Triumph ISO3.
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Jkf-7Poor quality heel liner. BlistersI had two pair of these. Both pair the heel liner tore on first few wears and resulted in blisters. I’ve had many Saucony shoes and liked them, but these were a waste of money and a big disappointment.

Jkf-7

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San Antonio, TX
AgeSize and Width Purchased:
12M
GenderProduct UseProduct Use
Running

Poor quality heel liner. Blisters

Nov 05, 2017

I had two pair of these. Both pair the heel liner tore on first few wears and resulted in blisters. I’ve had many Saucony shoes and liked them, but these were a waste of money and a big disappointment.

Saucony's reply

We're sorry to hear about your experience with these shoes. We've reached out to you at the email address you provided. For on the spot service give the team a ring at 800.282.6575. We're here to help!

HenryLasted less than two months. Poor Quality.Been wearing the Triumph ISO 3 for about 8 weeks. I don't run in them, only walk, so I was expecting to get a few years out of these shoes. Was at first very pleased given their excellent fit/comfort. However, after about 6-7 weeks, holes already developed in the outer mesh in and around the toe box on BOTH the left AND the right shoe (see pictures). This was very surprising since I've only worn them walking on city sidewalks in good weather and on the treadmill (no off-road/hikes). The only possible reason would be shoddy quality of material in the outer mesh. Very very disappointed especially given my past experiences with other Saucony products (which were amazing) and the premium price I paid for these shoes.

Lasted less than two months. Poor Quality.

Oct 26, 2017

Been wearing the Triumph ISO 3 for about 8 weeks. I don't run in them, only walk, so I was expecting to get a few years out of these shoes. Was at first very pleased given their excellent fit/comfort. However, after about 6-7 weeks, holes already developed in the outer mesh in and around the toe box on BOTH the left AND the right shoe (see pictures). This was very surprising since I've only worn them walking on city sidewalks in good weather and on the treadmill (no off-road/hikes). The only possible reason would be shoddy quality of material in the outer mesh. Very very disappointed especially given my past experiences with other Saucony products (which were amazing) and the premium price I paid for these shoes.

Saucony's reply

We appreciate you reaching out and providing your feedback. We would love the opportunity to help. Please give the team a call at 800.282.6575. Thank you.

DJ61Terrific but...I have been running on Saucony's for all my life. And I am a runner since I was 20, so I have 35+ years of running experience. These ISO 3's are the very best so far. They are so good that even my wife converted to Saucony.
There is one downside: the fabric inside near the heels. We have 4 pairs and in all of them the fabric was torn after about 5-6 month of running 4-5 times a week. Hope the ISO 4 will be more durable.

Terrific but...

Oct 19, 2017

I have been running on Saucony's for all my life. And I am a runner since I was 20, so I have 35+ years of running experience. These ISO 3's are the very best so far. They are so good that even my wife converted to Saucony.
There is one downside: the fabric inside near the heels. We have 4 pairs and in all of them the fabric was torn after about 5-6 month of running 4-5 times a week. Hope the ISO 4 will be more durable.

Saucony's reply

We're sorry to hear about the experience you've had with these shoes. Give the team a ring at 800.282.6575 and let's see what we can do to help!

Running foreverCushioning is great for a big guyI am not your typical long distance runner putting in 25-35 miles per week at 6'3" and 225lbs, but I have one vice and that is running. I started on the Triumph years ago by recommendation from my shoe guy. Since the Everun and ISO series the shoe has lasted about 250-300 miles. I love the cushioning but it does add to the "break-in" phase of the shoes, so I have a couple pair on rotation. Other shoes have wreaked havoc on my Achilles but the softer heel support has saved my running. Even after surgery the heels have been great. Other shoes have a very stiff heel support and these are just what I needed. PLEASE don't make any major changes as these are great! I would recommend these to a bigger person with a high arch looking for a neutral running shoe. Great job Saucony!

Cushioning is great for a big guy

Oct 05, 2017

I am not your typical long distance runner putting in 25-35 miles per week at 6'3" and 225lbs, but I have one vice and that is running. I started on the Triumph years ago by recommendation from my shoe guy. Since the Everun and ISO series the shoe has lasted about 250-300 miles. I love the cushioning but it does add to the "break-in" phase of the shoes, so I have a couple pair on rotation. Other shoes have wreaked havoc on my Achilles but the softer heel support has saved my running. Even after surgery the heels have been great. Other shoes have a very stiff heel support and these are just what I needed. PLEASE don't make any major changes as these are great! I would recommend these to a bigger person with a high arch looking for a neutral running shoe. Great job Saucony!

Triathlete0412Great shoe except the sole pattern The shoes sole pattern causes pressure points right behind my big toes. I love saucony and the kinvara, but I wanted something more durable for longer training runs. I love the heal and upper of the shoe, but after 2-3 miles I can start telling exactly where the zig zag pattern of the sole is. I spent a lot of money on these shoes, so I'm going to suck it up, but I won't be getting again.

Great shoe except the sole pattern

Jul 28, 2017

The shoes sole pattern causes pressure points right behind my big toes. I love saucony and the kinvara, but I wanted something more durable for longer training runs. I love the heal and upper of the shoe, but after 2-3 miles I can start telling exactly where the zig zag pattern of the sole is. I spent a lot of money on these shoes, so I'm going to suck it up, but I won't be getting again.

Saucony's reply

Hey we're bummed to hear about this. We sent an email to the email address you provided. For lightening quick service, give our team a ring at (800) 282-6575 and let's see what we can do.